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100

This country's independence day is often confused for the fifth of may

What is Mexico? 
100

a Chiquilin would be considered this word. 

What is a child?
100

This is the Columbian word for plantain chips 

What is Patacones?

100

The national team with the most world cup titles. 

What is the Brazilian National Team? 

100

Oldest Country in Latin America

What is Peru?
200

This month holds the highest number of independence days for Latin America

What is September? 

200

Someone from Mexico City would be nicknamed this. 

what is a Chilango?

200

This food in the north of Mexico would contain only cheese, while in the south could include any kind of meat as well. 

What is a quesadilla? 

200
Famous soccer player and hero to the people Magico Gonzalez is from this country 

What is El Salvador?

200

This country's name comes from the word Quuahtlemallan, which in the Nahuatl language means “place of many trees” or “land of trees.”

What is Guatemala?

300

This dynamic figure from the north of South America is known as the Liberator.

Who is Simon Bolivar?

300

When someone says this, they're not asking for a drink but for you to check on what they're doing. 

what is Aguas?

300

A delectable, fluffy, white dough shaped in the format of a saucer and made mainly of cornflour, prominent in the cuisine of Colombia and Venezuela.

What is an Arepa? 

300

The first world cup was held in this country. 

What is Uruguay?

300

The early explorers named the country this because they found inhabitants living in stilt houses in lakes.

What is Venezuela (Little Venice)?

400

This country's independence day is celebrated a year before its declaration of independence, during an uprising in its capital city 


What is Colombia?

400

This common Latin American country means that something is cool or as a term of agreement. 

what is Chevere?

400

The traditional sweet, made with two soft and crumbly cookies sandwiched around a thick layer of dulce de leche is considered a national treasure in Argentina. 

What is Alfajores?

400

These countries Participated in the Football war, a conflict between the two countries during a world cup qualifying match that had nothing to do with soccer. 

What is El Salvador and Honduras?

400

All of these countries were all part of the republic formerly known as Gran Columbia

What are Colombia, Panama, Venezuela, and Ecuador?

500

The first country to declare independence in Latin America.

What is Colombia? 

500

This Chilean slang means to not have money currently. 

What is andar pato? 

500

This type of salad was created in Mexico and can be easily found in any restaurant worldwide. 

What is a Ceaser salad?
500

This is the oldest international football competition

What is the Copa America?

500
All of these countries have more than one capital. 

What are Honduras, Bolivia, and Chile?

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